SJIF IMPACT FACTOR: 2.996 CRDEEPJournals International Journal of Social Sciences Arts and Humanities Asmaa Abd-E Elsebae Vol.2 No. 4 ISSN: 2321 – 4147 International Journal of Social Sciences Arts and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 4. 2015. Pp. 89-99 ©Copyright by CRDEEP. All Rights Reserved. Full Length Research Paper Characterized of Nubian Architecture and Folk Art to Discover Creativity of the Designer Asmaa Abd-Elgawad Elsebae Interior Design and Furniture Department, Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University, Egypt. Abstract Folk art has a great value stems from the sincerity and originality, it is the formation of people conscience that could not ended by time. Originality flowing into the people consciousness and passed between generations. There are multiple methods of understanding the folk art creative .The study focused on changes in lifestyles in Nubian community, the way of people life, the impact of environmental, social and economic values on the Nubian architecture and folk art, study of color in the external and internal spaces, study of Nubian art elements and the values of decorative geometrical and plant elements. Keywords: Built environment. Folk art, Nubian Character. Introduction The first major archaeological surveys and excavations within Nubia were conducted during the early years of the twentieth century. These were instigated by the construction of the Aswan Dam (AD. 1898-1902) and its subsequent expansions in AD. 1907-1 1 and AD. 1929-34. little archaeological work was done when the dam was initially constructed. However, the following two dam enlargements sparked two archaeological salvage campaigns, the First Archaeological Survey of Nubia and the Second Archaeological Survey. Other pioneering expeditions also entered the Sudan at this time working in areas not directly affected by the rising water levels. At their greatest limits, Nubian kingdoms of Nobatia, Makuria and Alwa included an area that incorporated Lower Nubia, Upper Nubia and the Northern Sudan, extending along the Nile from north of Aswan, Egypt, to south of Khartoum, Sudan .The exact geographic parameters of these kingdoms have not yet been conclusively established and varied through time. The objective of this paper is to document the development of the house and settlement within the Nubian kingdoms of Nobatia, Makuria and Alwa and to determine the environmental, socio-political and cultural factors that influenced their forms. Vernacular architecture was chosen as the focus of this study because it "show(s) most clearly the link between form and life patterns. Houses also provide the best way of relating the whole system of house, settlement, (and) Landscape .-. To the way of life. In short, this is an examination of the way common people modified and adjusted to their surroundings, at both a community and regional level, throughout this period. Historical background Egypt consists of five well-defined regions: the Delta, the Valley, the Eastern desert, the Western desert and Nubia. The region called Nubia today stretches along the Nile from Aswan south to Dabba in Sudan. The name Nubia is said to come from the ancient Egyptian ‘nbu’, which means gold, in reference to the famous gold mines of the area. Climatic conditions Aswan is in a dry, temperate zone which enjoys a very mild climate in winter, making it a favoured winter resort since the beginning of the nineteenth century. It rarely rains, although torrential downpours occur every four or five years. The prevailing winds are from the northeast. Sandstorms come from the west during spring but last only a couple of days. In winter the temperature ranges from a maximum of 26°C to a minimum of 10°C, with a humidity maximum of 56 per cent. In the summer months the temperature can reach 42°C, becoming mild at night at a minimum of 26°C. The humidity in May goes down to 7 per cent. Life in ancient Nubia Nubian peoples are an ethnic group; they considered as one of the most ancient people all over the world, their civilization started more than 8.000 years ago. Nubian peoples are an ethnic group; they considered as one of the most ancient people all over the world, their civilization started more than 8.000 years ago. They lived in the southern Egypt and north Sudan. They had their own culture, language and the Egyptian civilization started from Nubian lands. Nubians used to live around the stretch of the Nile about 350 km upstream of the Old Aswan Dam in the reservoir area. 89 Online version available at: www.crdeep.com SJIF IMPACT FACTOR: 2.996 CRDEEPJournals International Journal of Social Sciences Arts and Humanities Asmaa Abd-E Elsebae Vol.2 No. 4 ISSN: 2321 – 4147 Fig 1: Map of Old Nubia. Fig 2: Map of Egypt and Sudan There were 3 main stages of Nubia’s historical developments: • Neolithic. • Kingdom of Kerma. • Kingdom of Kush. Period Description • Neolithic 3,000- 2,000 The people of Nubia lived in small B.C. villages and produced crops while continuing to hunt. • Kingdom of Kerma 2,000- 1700 Nubia is earliest kingdom saw B.C. Kings living in palaces and claiming divine descent. Nubia’s. • Kingdom of Kush 1700-600 B.C Kerma was destroyed around 1700 It is the period that B.C. The city was burned and Nubia affected by temples and tombs were the ancient Egyptian plundered. architecture The next kingdom was the Kingdom of Kush which lasted about 1,000 years. Nubian art character What is folk art Folk art is a distinct cultural form of human characteristics reflects deep-rooted. It is circulating from one generation to another, stand over a varying period of time qualitatively distinct environmentally design. It affected by changing in internal cultural but always keeps a continuing basic unit. The using of folk art in design The using of folk art as forms and elements in modern design that given suggestive manner in the design aimed to connecting who receives by past, present and future time. Creative experience in design is to simplify the popular folk art of its sources. The designer should has an ability to simplification, selection and dealing with the sources, but as much as the designer had not eliminated and distorted the origin. For this, if overwhelmed heritage design, it seemed to duplicate image of the original heritage. Although, if the design overwhelmed the heritage element, it get out from simplistic design case, and it lacks an essential condition that being a heritage element simplistic. Characteristic of Nubian Personality Nubian peoples are an ethnic group; considered as one of the most ancient people all over the world, their civilization started more than 8.000 years ago. Nubian peoples are an ethnic group; they considered as one of the most ancient people all over the world, 90 Online version available at: www.crdeep.com SJIF IMPACT FACTOR: 2.996 CRDEEPJournals International Journal of Social Sciences Arts and Humanities Asmaa Abd-E Elsebae Vol.2 No. 4 ISSN: 2321 – 4147 their civilization started more than 8.000 years ago. They lived in the north Sudan and southern Egypt. They had their own culture, language and the Egyptian civilization started from Nubian lands. Nubians used to live around the stretch of the Nile about 350 km upstream of the Old Aswan Dam in the reservoir area. Nubians led a very hard life in small communities. The construction of the Old Aswan Dam and its subsequent heightening twice led them to change their location or immigrate to the cities of Lower Egypt. Fig 3: Nubian people celebrations. The impact of relocation on Nubian human personality. Nowadays most of Nubian are living in Egypt Delta and other areas, so we can find: Nubian had to move and left their motherland after building the Aswan High Dam beside their lands. That made a new situation in the geographic status, Nubian areas after the High Dam Implementation became less than million tons of metric water in a new lake named “Lake Nasser”. Nasser was the president of Egypt during the High Dam construction period. Nubians always looking to back to their roots at the old mother land near the Nile River. Relocation Moving After moving from ancient Relocation of Nubia Nubia villages to the new people began in 1899 and Nubia, where the coincided with the work displacement process is failed of the dam heightening in .They lived in Nasr Nubia 1929 till 1934. Then the sinking of most the Center in Kom Ombo in 1964, ancient Nubia villages, that shows the non-successful except a few of them in planning which did not the north, the only consult with the Nubians remaining link of the about the building villages heritage of Nubia. style and new homes with disregard of their cultures and local experiences Properties Many people live with the sad situation for them, and they have to Results adapt their homes and So they have been forced villages to their personality, but to live in improper another growled to villages with week rebuilding a village of compensation. the same name near Consequent several Abu Simbel, on the social and cultural eastern side of Lake problems, besides the Nasser. psychological and physical suffering to Nubian people. Local architectural character Traditional Nubian architecture is either the vernacular architecture of the villages, built in mud brick, or the architecture of the great temples. These were simple buildings of granite or stone consisting of one or more gateways leading to a colonnaded courtyard, which led in turn to a hypostyle hall, followed by a vestibule and then the sanctuary, usually at the highest level. Nubian villages spread along the Nile in clustered terraces, and throughout Nubia the principal entrances to houses face the river.
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